0 is, where s the money going for the families and the businesses to recover? now, there in new jersey, you know, reports today, more subpoenas are going to be coming out for perhaps chris christie s aides, even chris christie himself. who do you want to see subpoenaed, and should the governor, i will mention, be one of those? well, we re in the process right now, i just had a speaking this morning with the speaker-elect, as well as our chairman who is leading this investigation and the committee charged through the legislature, we are in a unique time in new jersey where every two years we reorganize, so tomorrow, the new legislature that was just elected in november will be reorganized and come into play, so we are going to get through tomorrow and then begin under the new structure of this new legislature, new hearings and new subpoena power. would you like to see would you like to see the governor to be subpoenaed? i would like to see wherever the evidence takes us is whe
0 kerry says the u.s. will keep a close eye on iran during this interim period, which he says will be the first time in nearly a decade that iran isn t advancing its nuclear program. well, so-called bridgegate controversy involving new jersey governor chris christie could take an important legal step forward today. christie aides at the center of the controversy could be called upon to testify about their actions. abc s gio benitez has the latest. reporter: two of christie s aides at the center of the bridgegate scandal may be served with legislative subpoenas as early as monday. lawmakers demanding documents and testimony as the world weighs in on that massive four-day traffic jam on the george washington bridge. right here on abc s this week rudy giuliani on chris christie he s handled it the best way you can handle it. he held a press conference. he s flatly denied is it. reporter: there s a big if. if it turns out there s some evidence he knew about it, he s now the
found shot dead out of her vehicle. schlender is found shot dead inside his vehicle. five shell casings were retrieved from his murder scene. this is also what we know. it appear that is the vehicles were not broken down, yet they were found at the side of the road on the shoulder. so this is why authorities have this they think it s a cop or someone posing as a cop. that s what they fear. the problem is we re so vulnerable, especially late at night which is what is common with these two cases. you have someone driving alone late at night, flashing lights maybe comes on behind them, they pull over, and it appears they became victims. there are no witnesses to any of this. so we re sort of this is what authorities are surmising what happened. we don t have an m.o. we don t but we have a real strong concern here because of the fact that people would be so vulnerable. so the warning that s going out from authorities is pretty straightforward. if somebody pulls up b
the search continues for a missing girl. please get somebody over here. the 911 tape and father s calm call to police. the high profile search intensifying. plus this jpmorgan is one of the best managed banks there is. jamie dimon, the head of it, is one of the smartest bankers we got. president obama going on the view stressing why it s important for wall street to clean itself up. this hour shareholders are getting together in tampa. will they fire their dimon? busted at the gate. a security guard at the new york airport accused of using a dead man s identity for the last 20 years. he had access to secure areas, supervised 30 guards and could walk scot-free through metal detectors. newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. we begin this morning in mississippi where there s a killer preying on motorists and even more startling, police believe the shooter may be posing as a cop. it s a chilling theory to explain the killings both with
supervised 30 guards and could walk scot-free through metal detectors. newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. we begin this morning in mississippi where there s a killer preying on motorists and even more startling, police believe the shooter may be posing as a cop. it s a chilling theory to explain the killings both within the last week and on desolate stretches of highways 50 miles apart. both cars parked on the side of the road. one victim was behind the wheel and the other beside her vehicle. investigators think they may have been pulled over and unaware of any danger. martin savidge is here to tell us more. do they know this killer is posing as a police officer or is that just an educated guess? it s an educated guess because at this point there are no witnesses and nobody saw or nobody lived to tell authorities exactly what happened here. you point out that there was one person behind the wheel and one person outside of their vehicle. th